"This recently refurbished commercial office floor is located in Ultimo / Pyrmont and is available for the first time in over 5 years," says the ad on realcommercial.com.au.

"The building has a vast floor plate of over 3300 square metres which allows any large business or corporation to utilise only 1 floor and have all staff located together."

Team Bondi told news.com.au it would not be issuing a statement on the closure.

In May, studio founder Brendan McNamara told news.com.au that making video games in Australia was an uphill battle.

"It's hard... you have to do it here because you like living here," he said.

"We have to compete with places like Canada where 40 per cent of the budget of the game is provided by the government."

After the release of LA Noire, McNamara faced accusations of poor working conditions at Team Bondi and claims that the relationship between the studio and LA Noire publisher Rockstar had broken down.

Rockstar still seems to be backing the studio's game, however. News.com.au understands it is working on a version of LA Noire for the PC.

Rockstar has been contacted for comment.

Last month rumours surfaced that Team Bondi had sold off its intellectual property and assets, and that staff had been offered positions at another Sydney studio owned by Happy Feet director George Miller.

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